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Speech and brain-mechanism

The outcome of ten years' work, this book is a carefully planned study of brain dominance, aphasia, and other speech disturbances, and includes a discussion of the cerebral mechanisms of speech and the learning and teaching of language.

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  • "The outcome of ten years' work, this book is a carefully planned study of brain dominance, aphasia, and other speech disturbances, and includes a discussion of the cerebral mechanisms of speech and the learning and teaching of language."@en
  • "The outcome of ten years' work, this book is a carefully planned study of brain dominance, aphasia, and other speech disturbances, and includes a discussion of the cerebral mechanisms of speech and the learning and teaching of language. Originally published in 1981. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback e."@en

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  • "Speech and brain-mechanism"
  • "Speech and brain-mechanism"@en
  • "Langage et mecanismes cerebraux"
  • "Rechʹ i mozgovye mekhanizmy"
  • "Langage et mécanismes cérébraux"@it
  • "Langage et mécanismes cérébraux"
  • "Speech and brain-mechanisms"
  • "Speech and brain-mechanisms"@en
  • "Langage et mecanismes cerebraux : trad. de l'anglais par jean-claude gautier. Pref. [De] th. alajouanine"
  • "Speech and brain mechanisms"
  • "Speech and brain mechanisms"@en
  • "Rec' i mozgovye mechanizmy"
  • "Speech and Brain-Mechanisms. By W. Penfield and Lamar Roberts. [With a bibliography.]"@en
  • "Speech and brain-mechanics"@en

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